Moparnascar
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Has anyone made a cap or cover for the 1970 console seat belt holder hole? Looking for a snap in cap.
I believe it's used for the driver and front passenger seatbelt buckles.a cap is a cool idea. when is this used? while there are buckled passengers in the back? Because when the back seat is empty, wouldn't the rear seat belt buckles then be stored in this tiny compartment?
I had a 3D printer guy make the loops if you are interested in them.Has anyone made a cap or cover for the 1970 console seat belt holder hole? Looking for a snap in cap.
the consensus at car shows seems to be, the rear buckles go into that "buckle retainer" at the rear of the 1970 console. That's how many seem to arrange their car for the show. The design seems a tad lame, and I'm not surprised they changed it to an ash tray starting the 1971 model year. B-bodies also had "buckle retainers" to secure unused seat belts. Before it became mandatory california law in mid 1980s, many chose to not wear belts, and wanted the belts secure and out of the way. My current ride was purchased in the mid 1980s and the seat belts were flat out missing, presumably to save weight.I believe it's used for the driver and front passenger seatbelt buckles.
I've never seen that.the consensus at car shows seems to be, the rear buckles go into that "buckle retainer" at the rear of the 1970 console. That's how many seem to arrange their car for the show.
